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| anything that has mass and volume |
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| the amount of material in an object and is measured with a balance or scale |
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| the amount of space taken up by an object |
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| color, shape, taste, texture, size, density, buoyancy |
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| have a DEFINITE shape and a DEFINITE volume. Their molecules are tightly packed; arranged in tight rows and columns. The molecules vibrate in place. |
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| have a DEFINITE volume, but NOT a definite shape. Liquids take the shape of the container they are in. Liquid molecules are moving or flowing and have more space between them as compared to a solid. |
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| have NO definite shape or volume. Gases will also take the shape of their container, but will normally stay in the container. Gas molecules are spread out and are constantly moving in a rapid motion. |
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| the ability of matter to float in a liquid or gas |
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| propery of matter that compares the amount of matter to the space it takes up. |
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| Liquids heat up to become _____ |
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| Liquids cool off to become _____ |
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| Gases cool off to become______ |
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| Solids heat up to become ________ |
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